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Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- References -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Sustainable Consumption and the Law -- 1.1 Contribution to the Field -- 1.2 Conceptual and Normative Frameworks -- 1.3 Structure of the Book -- References -- Part I: Consumer Law and Sustainable Consumption -- Chapter 2: International and Transnational Consumer Law on Sustainable Consumption -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Sustainable Consumption -- 2.3 The UN Guidelines: The First Global Document on Consumer Protection -- 2.4 Other Transnational Regulation Attempts: The OECD Guidelines -- 2.5 Regional Consumer Law: The European Union Legal Framework -- 2.6 Regional Consumer Law: Las Conferencias Especializadas Interamericanas Sobre Derecho Internacional Privado (CIDIP) -- 2.7 Initiatives by NGOs: Consumers International -- 2.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Sustainable Consumption and Obsolescence of Consumer Products -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Prohibiting Planned Obsolescence -- 3.2.1 A Typology of Obsolescence -- 3.2.2 Definition of Planned Obsolescence -- 3.2.3 Current Legal Standards -- 3.3 General Obligation of Product Sustainability -- 3.3.1 Quebec -- 3.3.2 New Brunswick -- 3.3.3 Saskatchewan -- 3.3.4 Countries of the European Union -- 3.4 Setting Fixed Time Limits for Sustainability -- 3.4.1 The Netherlands -- 3.4.2 France -- 3.4.3 The European Union -- 3.5 The Obligation to Repair and After-Sales Services -- 3.5.1 Quebec -- 3.5.2 Saskatchewan -- 3.5.3 Europe -- 3.6 Standardization and Certification -- 3.7 Conclusions and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 4: The Shift from Consumer Protection to Consumer Empowerment and the Consequences for Sustainable Consumption -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Consumer Law and Market Liberal Theory -- 4.3 The Development of the Consumer Society.